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greensleeves 01-09-2011 10:17 AM

I think you'll enjoy it and get a lot of use from it. Best thing, don't think about what you paid, think about what it can do and enjoy. Let us know how you like it.

ScubaK 01-09-2011 10:21 AM

I have an Accuquilt and I love it!
I buy dies when I need them. I use the strip cutter, the 2inch square probably the most...
I really like the tumbler die as well.
Kirsten

bakermom 01-09-2011 10:22 AM

Enjoy it! do some looking to get the best price on dies. Don't stress over the impulse buy-everyone does it at some point.

featherweight 01-09-2011 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by MTS
And the sellers are the problem on eBay!?!??!

You bid on it, you bought it, you need to pay for it.

You just registered on ebay within the last month, this was your FIRST bid ever, there was one hour and 16 minutes left until the end of the auction, and you didn't think you maybe should at least glance at the buyer help pages - or even read the full description of the listing for full details of what accessories would or would not be included- BEFORE placing your bid?

Sometimes I think eBay needs to put a huge sign on the top of every page in bright lights flashing, "THIS IS NOT WALMART" to avoid this.

But most people probably wouldn't "see" it anyway.

I'm sorry for the rant but I'm so tired of buyers who don't/can't/won't read anything before they start bidding.

Enjoy your new Accuquilt Go Baby.

Well Said!!!

NancyG 01-09-2011 10:48 AM

You made the purchase. No go and enjoy it and don't look back!

thepolyparrot 01-09-2011 12:37 PM

I don't think people realize that when they buy something on eBay, they're not buying FROM eBay. They're buying (usually) from an individual or a small home-based business.

When they make a purchase, eBay charges those sellers a fee that is not refunded even if the buyer changes his/her mind or otherwise refuses to pay. (At least that was the case the last time I sold something on eBay - must be eight or nine years ago, now.)

I feel for eBay sellers, these days - everything is slanted so hard toward the buyer while the seller has very little protection.

lovemonkie 01-09-2011 01:40 PM


Originally Posted by MTS
And the sellers are the problem on eBay!?!??!

You bid on it, you bought it, you need to pay for it.

You just registered on ebay within the last month, this was your FIRST bid ever, there was one hour and 16 minutes left until the end of the auction, and you didn't think you maybe should at least glance at the buyer help pages - or even read the full description of the listing for full details of what accessories would or would not be included- BEFORE placing your bid?

Sometimes I think eBay needs to put a huge sign on the top of every page in bright lights flashing, "THIS IS NOT WALMART" to avoid this.

But most people probably wouldn't "see" it anyway.

I'm sorry for the rant but I'm so tired of buyers who don't/can't/won't read anything before they start bidding.

Enjoy your new Accuquilt Go Baby.

I think I hit a nerve but didn't mean to. You're right about reading all the details. I really didn't expect to get it, but I will pay for it know I will enjoy it!


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